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Patrick Williams Jr.
Biomedical Engineering Student, Florida A&M University

Location: DeSoto, TX United States
Joined: Aug 16th, 2025
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Patrick Williams Jr. is a third-year student at Florida A&M University pursuing a degree in biomedical engineering. Patrick began his research journey as an assistant in a biomedical imaging and spectroscopy lab at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory. During the summer of 2024, he interned at Sandia National Laboratories where he studied biosensors that detected viruses using metal-organic frameworks. The following summer, he interned at UT Southwestern Medical, studying kidney disease and characterizing extracellular matrix crosslinking via Raman spectroscopy. Upon completing his undergraduate studies, he intends to apply to graduate school to further his knowledge of biomedical imaging and signal processing and progress toward a career as a physician-scientist.
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Florida A&M University class of 2027
Undergrad Major: Bioengineering
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I currently work with Florida A&M University as Biomedical Engineering Student
I have years of experience working in the Research & Development industry.
Summer Undergraduate Research Fellow | UT Southwestern Medical Center
From June 2025 to August 2025 • 0 year(s)
Conducted confocal Raman microscopy and developed MATLAB code to analyze spectral features from 102,000 spectral values.
R&D Undergrad Summer Intern | Sandia National Laboratories
From May 2024 to August 2024 • 0 year(s)
Performed fluorescence spectroscopy and characterized metal-organic frameworks via powder X-ray diffraction and helium ion microscopy.
Graduate Research Assistant | FAMU-FSU College of Engineering
From September 2023 to April 2024 • 1 year(s)
Analyzed cell viability via fluorescence microscopy and passaged various cell types to study matrix stiffness effects on myoblast differentiation.
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